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  2. Lew Moxon - Wikipedia

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    Lewis "Lew" Moxon is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is most famous for hiring Joe Chill to murder young Bruce Wayne's parents in early versions of Batman 's origin story, thus making him indirectly responsible for Batman's existence.

  3. Richard Moll - Wikipedia

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    Moll also provided voice work in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Chill of the Night!" voicing Lew Moxon as well as briefly reprising Two-Face (who was mainly voiced by James Remar). His first role in an animated film was as a beat poet in Ralph Bakshi's American Pop. [1] He starred as Norman in the animated series Mighty Max.

  4. The Untold Legend of the Batman - Wikipedia

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    He was taken to see their boss, bank robber Lew Moxon, who had been shot and needed the doctor to remove the bullet. Instead, Dr. Wayne attacked the thugs and defeated them. He turned them over to the police, including then-Lieutenant James W. Gordon. Wayne testified against Moxon, who was convicted.

  5. Bookworm (character) - Wikipedia

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    Bookworm was created for the Batman (1966) series and first appeared in the consecutive episodes "The Bookworm Turns" and "While Gotham City Burns". In these episodes, he steals many high-value books and leaves clues for Batman to solve, similar to the Riddler, which eventually leads to his defeat.

  6. Terrible Trio - Wikipedia

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    The Terrible Trio is a group of supervillains appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, first appearing in Detective Comics #253 (March 1958). [1] Individually known as Fox, Vulture, and Shark, their respective real names were originally Warren Lawford, Armand Lydecker, and Gunther Hardwick - though these have changed over the decades.

  7. Lew Wasserman - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Robert Wasserman (March 22, 1913 – June 3, 2002) was an American businessman and talent agent, described as "the last of the legendary movie moguls" and "arguably the most powerful and influential Hollywood titan in the four decades after World War II". [1]

  8. Simon Stagg - Wikipedia

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    Simon Stagg appears in Batman: Arkham Knight, voiced by Phil Proctor. [17] This version is a philanthropist and entrepreneur from Central City who researches airborne inoculation technology and has been accused of human rights violations.

  9. Talk:Lew Moxon - Wikipedia

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